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. 1963 Nov;158(5):898–904. doi: 10.1097/00000658-196311000-00021

Identification of the Sources of Staphylococci Contaminating the Surgical Wound During Operation

John F Burke
PMCID: PMC1408565  PMID: 14074082

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